Aim Approximately 20% of Australian pre-school children are overweight. Primary care providers have a crucial role in identifying children at risk of unhealthy weight gain and to offer advice and suggestions to parents. The Healthy 4 Life pilot study aimed to develop and test the feasibility of a practice nurse (PN)-led brief intervention into a healthy kid's check in general practice. Methods A PN intervention was developed based on a needs assessment and existing literature. A workshop was conducted, and resources were provided to enable four PNs to deliver a brief obesity prevention intervention to parents. Nurses then incorporated the Healthy 4 Life components into the healthy kid's checks they conducted on the next 10 children. Medical...
Over the past two decades, childhood obesity has increased rapidly. As schools have extensive access...
© 2015 Laws et al.; licensee BioMed Central. Background: Because parents with young children access ...
Background: Because parents with young children access primary health care services frequently, a ke...
Treatment for overweight and obese children is complex, and intervention in general practice may be ...
AimOverweight and obesity affects approximately 20% of Australian pre-schoolers. The general practic...
Objective: To describe the impact of a training and support intervention to encourage completion of ...
Abstract Objective: To describe the impact of a training and support intervention to encourage compl...
Aims: The aim of this study was to test a Child-Centred Health Dialogue model for primary prevention...
How can professionals in Youth Healthcare help prevent obesity in children from birth? That is the k...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity is a global health concern. Early intervention to help parents...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) could make an important contribution to management of childh...
Aims: The aim of this study was to test a Child-Centred Health Dialogue model for primary prevention...
Background: In the United States 13.9% of children between the ages of 2 to 5 years old are consider...
As the obesity epidemic continues to increase, the pediatric primary care office setting remains a r...
As the obesity epidemic continues to increase, the pediatric primary care office setting remains a r...
Over the past two decades, childhood obesity has increased rapidly. As schools have extensive access...
© 2015 Laws et al.; licensee BioMed Central. Background: Because parents with young children access ...
Background: Because parents with young children access primary health care services frequently, a ke...
Treatment for overweight and obese children is complex, and intervention in general practice may be ...
AimOverweight and obesity affects approximately 20% of Australian pre-schoolers. The general practic...
Objective: To describe the impact of a training and support intervention to encourage completion of ...
Abstract Objective: To describe the impact of a training and support intervention to encourage compl...
Aims: The aim of this study was to test a Child-Centred Health Dialogue model for primary prevention...
How can professionals in Youth Healthcare help prevent obesity in children from birth? That is the k...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity is a global health concern. Early intervention to help parents...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) could make an important contribution to management of childh...
Aims: The aim of this study was to test a Child-Centred Health Dialogue model for primary prevention...
Background: In the United States 13.9% of children between the ages of 2 to 5 years old are consider...
As the obesity epidemic continues to increase, the pediatric primary care office setting remains a r...
As the obesity epidemic continues to increase, the pediatric primary care office setting remains a r...
Over the past two decades, childhood obesity has increased rapidly. As schools have extensive access...
© 2015 Laws et al.; licensee BioMed Central. Background: Because parents with young children access ...
Background: Because parents with young children access primary health care services frequently, a ke...